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Wigtown Scottish Gaelic Prize Winners

Posted on 4 October 2021

We were happy to support the Wigtown Scottish Gaelic Prize again this year. The submissions were jud…

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The Gaelic Literature Awards 2021: The Winners

Posted on 22 September 2021

The Gaelic Literature Awards 2021 were held with a digital event, live streamed on YouTube on 16th S…

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In 1940, in Barra in the Outer Hebrides, an 18-year-old woman, Flòraidh, is persuaded to leave her island home when she learns that her stepmother intends to marry her off to the local shopkeeper. She follows her enigmatic friend Lavinia to the city and changes her identity to Laura, like a butterfly, leaving her chrysalis behind, as they join the war effort.

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